MUSCID^ HIPPOBOSCIDJE. 
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aztequina, p. 252, Mexico, amazona, p. 255, Brazil, punctifera, p. 256, 
Natal, \_pfeifferi]^ Bourbon, and saffranea, Australia, p. 2bl,palli- 
frons and melanifera, p. 258, Australia. Bigot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 
(5) vii. 
Azelia monodactyla, H. Loew, in “ Entomologiscbe Miscellen,” pub- 
lished by the Silesian Ent. Soc. at Breslau, 1874 ; omitted from the 
notice of the paper in which it is described in Zool. Rec. xii. p. 476 
[communicated by Baron Osten-Sacken]. 
Cordylura variahilis^ H. Loew, Z. ges. Naturw. xlviii. [1876], p. 326, 
Massachusetts. 
Lohioptera arcuata, id. 1. c. p. 339, Long Island. 
Pyrgota debilis, Osten-Sacken, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. hi. p. 343, Ken- 
tucky ; P.filiola^ Loew, 1. c. p. 332, Texas. 
Tetroinsmeniis (differentiated from Cormocaris, Lw.) hirtu8, Loew., 1. c. 
p. 333, San Francisco. 
Anacampta pyrrhocephala, id. 1. c. p. 335, California. 
Euxesta scoriacca^ id. 1. c. p. 336, Texas. 
Ulidia (?) ruhida, id. 1. c. p. 337, California. 
Trypeta {(Edicarena) persuasa, p. 344, Denver, T. {Acidia) fausta^ Mt. 
Washington, and T. {(Edaspis) penelope, New York, p. 346, T. (Eutreia) 
diana, p. 347, Missouri (from gall on Artemisia tridentata), and T. {Zono- 
sema) basiolum^ p. 348, Massachusetts, Osten-Sacken, 1. c. 
Gaurax signatus^ Loew, 1. c. p. 338, Texas. 
Sciomyza longipes, p. 328, New Hampshire, kumilis, p. 330, Texas, 
ajncata, p. 331, Hudson’s Bay Territory, id. 1. c. 
Blepharoptera defessa, Osten-Sacken, 1. c. p. 168, note, fig. 10, Hundred 
Dome Cave, Kentucky. 
CEIstrid^. 
Demonstration of locomotion in the larvae of the CEstridae; C. H. 
Allen, P. Am. Ass. xxiv. (Detroit: 1875), 1876, p. 230. An account of 
the movements of a larva, referred to Ilypoderma, under the skin of a 
human patient. 
Gasterophilus larvae discharged by a woman suffering from stomach- 
catarrh, and also found in the liver of a parrot ; Schoch, MT. schw. ent. 
Ges. V. p. 275. 
Micj'ocephaluSj g. n., J. Schnabl, Insectorum, &c. {anted Titles), p. 23, 
and Deutsche E. Z. 1877, p. 49. Facies of Arctophila ; wings like those 
of Hypoderma. Apparently only the male known. M. Icewii^ sp. n., 1. c. 
and Deutsche E. Z, 1877, p. 52, pi. i. No. 1, Yenisseisk. 
Hippoboscid^. 
Lipoptena cervi. Transformations and economy quoted from Hart- 
mann’s observations; the female casts her wings in death ; J. P. E. F. 
Stein, Deutsche E. Z. 1877, pp. 297 & 298. 
